The Humble Capcom PlayStation Bundle will allow gamers to buy up to $178 worth of Capcom games between now and 11 a.m. PT on Sept. 5.

"If you're not familiar with how Humble Bundles work, you choose how much you want to pay, with higher tiers unlocking more games," Sony wrote in a blog post on Tuesday. "However much you decide to pay, you can go with the default split of proceeds and charities or you can choose exactly how much of what you pay goes to charity. It's a win-win for everyone!"

A portion of the proceeds from the Humble Bundle will go to charities Save the Children, American Red Cross, and Rettsyndrome.org, Sony says.

The Humble Bundle comes in three tiers, depending on what customers want to pay. The first tier, called Pay What You Want Tier, includes the games Strider, Final Fight: Double Impact, and Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3, among others. It also includes a 45 percent off coupon for Street Fighter V until Oct. 1.

Those hoping to get a bit more can go with the Beat the Average Tier, which includes all of the aforementioned titles, as well as Resident Evil, Okami, and others.

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While Sony was quick to tout that the bundle is the first to grace its PlayStation, it's not necessarily one that will make gamers jump for joy. Just a few of the available games are running on the PlayStation 4; the rest are PlayStation 3 titles.

Still, the Humble Bundle has always been a nice way to pick up some discounted games and give to a good cause. Plus, it's cheap: for just $1, gamers can unlock the first tier.

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